This year, the Irish government expects to collect €36 billion and spend €54 billion, leaving a deficit of around €18 billion. The banking sector clean up added a further €32 billion to the deficit. That is around €7,100 euros per person. The combined effect of a large deficit and a massive financial sector clean up added €50 billion. That is equivalent to one year of government expenditure.

This isn't the whole cost of the clean up. There were a few earlier cash injections into the banks that the Irish taxpayer will have to cover. However, I don't have those numbers with me. Nevertheless, we can all feel suffiicently enraged by the €7,100 figure that was accumulated just this year.